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The 1986 Highlander film highlander was written by Gregory Widen, who created its world of immortals and the ageless Scottish Highlander Connor MacLeod.Widen was studying film at University of California, Los Angeles and working on a class writing project.
Highlander was again released in 2002 in two editions: a special "Immortal Edition" with several extra features (including three Queen music videos and a bonus CD containing three Queen songs from the film) and a standard edition, both of which contain the International uncut version with remastered video and DTS ES sound. [42]
The "Highlander" is a 500-year-old Immortal who must fight fearful enemies to win The Game. Died for the first time in a battle in 1535 in Scotland. 02: Ramírez.
Highlander is a media franchise created by Gregory Widen. ... (Peter Wingfield), a 5000-year-old immortal introduced in Highlander: The Series. Wingfield voiced the ...
The mini-series, entitled Highlander: The Way of the Sword, reveals that the sword Masamune gave to Ramírez was originally meant for his adopted son Ren. Ren later learns he too is immortal and carries a grudge against Ramírez for the next 2,500 years. [9] Ren also trains with the immortal sorcerer Nakano and learns the art of metallurgy.
By 1985, the immortal Highlander is living in New York as an antique dealer called "Russell Nash". In 1985, the Gathering occurs, while Connor meets forensics scientist Brenda Wyatt who uncovers his true nature. When the Kurgan and the Highlander are the last two immortals left alive, Brenda witnesses their final battle.
Richie Ryan is a fictional character from Highlander: The Series, portrayed by actor Stan Kirsch.Introduced in the pilot episode "The Gathering" (1992) as a young, quick-talking petty thief, his life changes when he realizes the existence of immortals, people born with an energy called the Quickening that makes them ageless and invincible to injury after they experience the shock of a violent ...
In another story, collected as Highlander: Dark Quickening, Duncan helps Connor deal with the aftereffects of absorbing the Kurgan's Quickening. In another story, collected as Highlander: Armageddon, Duncan is captured by a renegade Watcher group called the Eye and forced to compete in a fight club against other immortal warriors.